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Brancepeth Estate

Reference: D/Br/P Catalogue Title: Brancepeth Estate Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Plans

Covering Dates: 1701-1967

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  • Brancepeth Estate
    • Brancepeth Estate (Ref: D/Br)
    • Plans (Ref: D/Br/P)
    • Estate (Ref: D/Br/P 1-135)
    • Bishop Middleham (Ref: D/Br/P 1-3)
    • Brancepeth (Ref: D/Br/P 4-26)
    • Brandon (Ref: D/Br/P 27-42)
    • Burnigill (Ref: D/Br/P 43)
    • Cornforth (Ref: D/Br/P 44)
    • Cornsay (Ref: D/Br/P 45-46)
    • Crook (Ref: D/Br/P 47-49)
    • Eshwood Hall (Ref: D/Br/P 50-54)
    • Ferryhill (Ref: D/Br/P 55)
    • Follingsby, East House and Stone Cellar (Ref: D/Br/P 56-71)
    • Foxton and Shotton (Ref: D/Br/P 72-74)
    • Grindon (Ref: D/Br/P 75)
    • Hett (Ref: D/Br/P 76-80)
    • Ivesley (Ref: D/Br/P 81)
    • Langley (Ref: D/Br/P 82)
    • Layton (Ref: D/Br/P 83)
    • Meadowfield (Ref: D/Br/P 84)
    • Mordon (Ref: D/Br/P 85)
    • Newton Hall (Ref: D/Br/P 86-90)
    • Norton - Blakiston Estate (Ref: D/Br/P 91-93)
    • Pity Me (Ref: D/Br/P 94)
    • Sedgefield (Ref: D/Br/P 95-97)
    • Stockton - Portrack (Ref: D/Br/P 98)
    • Thorpe Thewles (Ref: D/Br/P 99-100)
    • Trimdon (Ref: D/Br/P 101)
    • Tudhoe (Ref: D/Br/P 102)
    • Usworth (Ref: D/Br/P 103-106)
    • Washington (Ref: D/Br/P 107-111)
    • Willington (Ref: D/Br/P 112-122)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Br/P 123-125)
    • Rivers (Ref: D/Br/P 126-127)
    • Out County (Ref: D/Br/P 128-135)
    • Northumberland (Ref: D/Br/P 128-129)
    • Shropshire (Ref: D/Br/P 130-132)
    • Yorkshire (Ref: D/Br/P 133-135)
    • Tithe (Ref: D/Br/P 136-151)
    • Enclosure (Ref: D/Br/P 152-155)
    • Colliery (Ref: D/Br/P 156-183)
    • Brancepeth and Brandon (Ref: D/Br/P 156-161)
    • Hardwick (Ref: D/Br/P 162)
    • Hedleyhope (Ref: D/Br/P 163)
    • Hetton Coal Company (Ref: D/Br/P 164-171)
    • Thornley (Ref: D/Br/P 172)
    • Washington (Ref: D/Br/P 173-181)
    • Willington (Ref: D/Br/P 182)
    • Out County (Ref: D/Br/P 183)
    • Architectural (Ref: D/Br/P 184-220)
    • Brancepeth Castle (Ref: D/Br/P 184-203)
    • Brancepeth Estate (Ref: D/Br/P 204-208)
    • Hardwick Hall (Ref: D/Br/P 209-215)
    • Sedgefield (Ref: D/Br/P 216)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Br/P 217-220)
    • Deposited (Ref: D/Br/P 221-229)
    • Ordnance Survey (Ref: D/Br/P 230-297)
    • First Edition 25 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 230-252)
    • Second Edition 25 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 253-261)
    • Third Edition 25 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 262-263)
    • Fourth Edition 25 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 264)
    • First Edition 6 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 265-276)
    • Second Edition 6 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 277-280)
    • Third and Provisional Editions, 6 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 281-283)
    • 1 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 284-287)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Br/P 288-292)
    • Indexes and Schedules (Ref: D/Br/P 293-294)
    • Out County (Ref: D/Br/P 295-297)
    • Shropshire (Salop) (Ref: D/Br/P 295)
    • Yorkshire (Ref: D/Br/P 296-297)
    • Printed (Ref: D/Br/P 298-309)
    • Durham (Ref: D/Br/P 298-305)
    • Chester (Ref: D/Br/P 306)
    • Yorkshire (Ref: D/Br/P 307)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Br/P 308-309)

Catalogue Description

Plans

Estate

Catalogue Contents

Brancepeth Estate (Ref: D/Br)Plans (Ref: D/Br/P)Estate (Ref: D/Br/P 1-135)Bishop Middleham (Ref: D/Br/P 1-3)Ref: D/Br/P 1

'A Plan of Bishop Middleham Academy and Hall Farm belonging to William Russell Esq., now occupied by The Revd. I. Smeddle, Master of the Academy', by John Deighton, 28 February 1805 Gives acreage, buildings, woodland and roads No scale [approx. 1:3960]
(1 plan, 57 cm. x 45.5 cm., ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 2

'Sketch of Sprucelaw Farm', [Bishop Middleham], n.d. [c.1805] Gives field names and acreage, buildings, woodland and roads Scale: 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 30 cm. x 25.5 cm., ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 3

'Plan of the township of Bishop Middleham in the County of Durham', by Anthony Reed of Bishop Middleham, land surveyor, 1828 Gives field boundaries, acreage, names of owners and occupiers of freehold, leasehold and copyhold land, buildings, roads and woodland Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
(1 plan, 131 cm. x 99 cm., linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Brancepeth (Ref: D/Br/P 4-26)Ref: D/Br/P 4

'An Exact Survey of West Park in the Parish of Branspeth in the County Palatine of Durham, belonging to Henry Ellison Esq.', by Robert Jackson, 1739 Gives field names, boundaries, acreage, and names of tenants of Middle, Norwest, Noreast, West and East Farms, buildings, and woodland Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 111.5 cm. x 88.5 cm., parchment, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 5

'A Plan of the several estates in the County of Durham belonging to William Belasyse Esq.', by John Forster, 1741 Gives East Park, Brancepeth Land, Scripton, Stockley, Morley, Quarry Hill, Warden, Hazlet House, Ivesley, Waterhouses, and Standalone; names of farms, with buildings, field names and boundaries, acreage, woodland and coat of arms Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 324 cm. x 130 cm., parchment, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 6

'Plan of the Manor of Brancepeth in the County of Durham belonging to William Belasyse, Esq.', n.d. [c.1740s] Gives field boundaries, buildings, woodland, roads and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 344 cm. x 143 cm., linen backed, paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 7

'A plan of Miss Belasyse' estate in the County of Durham. Being that Part which was Allotted on the Division of Brancepeth and Stockley Commons by an Act of Parliament in 1759, by Richard Richardson in December 1771' Gives names and acreage of fields, and distances to Brancepeth, Brandon and Billy Row Scale: 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 45 cm. x 42 cm., linen backed paper, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 8

'Sketch of the Estate of Brancepeth in the County of Durham belonging to Wm. Russell Esq.', 1797 Gives names of farms with buildings, Brancepeth Castle and grounds, villages of Brancepeth and Stockley, field boundaries with acreage, woodland and roads No scale [approx. 1:10560]
(1 plan, 150 cm. x 94 cm., linen backed paper, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 9

Photographic copy of a plan of Brancepeth village, n.d. [late 18th century] Gives names of householders, roads, woodland etc. Scale: 1 inch to 20 yards [1:720]
(1 plan, 83.5 cm. x 32 cm., printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 10

Photographic copy of the 'Plan of the property of William Russell Esqre., in the townships of Brancepeth, Stockley and Willington', n.d. [late 18th century] Gives buildings, field boundaries, rivers, woodland, Parliamentary line and deviation, roads etc. Scale: 12 chains to 1 inch [1:9504]
(1 plan, 10 cm. x 94.5 cm., printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 11

Sale plan of Lot VIII for High Water House, South High Waterhouse, Low Waterhouse, Standalone and Bail Hill Farms [in the parish of Brancepeth] by John Chapman, land surveyor, n.d. [c. late 18th century] Gives farm buildings, names of fields with boundaries and acreage, woodland and road from Wolsingham to Durham Scale: 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 56 cm. x 52 cm., printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 11a

Sale plan of Lot IV, Banish Beggar and Stockley Farms and nine cottages, and Lot V, a farm in Stockley, Linieford Farm and a garth, n.d. [c. late 18th century] Gives names of fields with boundaries and acreage, and road from Wolsingham to Durham Scale: 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 63 cm. x 36 cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 12

'Reduced Plan of John Ralph Fenwick Esqrs. Estates at Page Bank and Low Field in the Parishes of St. Andrew Auckland and Brancepeth in the County of Durham; as let May 1820', by Robert Reed. Survey made in 1809 by Anthony Reed Gives field names, acreage and buildings, Tile Shed Lane, road to Brancepeth and River Wear No scale [approx. 1:10560]
(1 plan, 44cm x 39cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 13

'Reduced plan of Pagebank, Byersford, Lowfield and other estates in the County of Durham belonging to John Ralph Fenwick, esq., 1840' Gives acreage, buildings, woodland and explanation of plan, and also shows river Wear No scale
(1 plan, 47.5cm x 33cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 14

'Plan of the Glebe Land belonging to Brancepeth Rectory in the Township of Brancepeth and County of Durham', surveyed by D.F. Coulson, 1851 Gives field boundaries, acreage, buildings and roads Scale: 1 inch to 9 chains [1:7128]
(1 plan, 72cm x 63cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 15

Plan of Brancepeth Rectory and Glebe land, n.d. [19th century] Gives buildings, acreage, roads and woodland Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 64cm x 41cm, parchment, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 16

Plan of glebe land belonging to Brancepeth rectory, n.d. [19th century] Gives area in square links and shows Durham Road No scale
(1 plan, 64cm x 48cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 17/1

North Eastern Railway Darlington Section. Plan of Land required from The Trustees of the Cornsay Almshouses in the township of Crook and Billy Row, n.d [1858] Gives railway bridges, footpaths and acreage Scale: approx. 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 52cm x 34.5cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 17/2

Plan of Brancepeth Station showing land from Lord Boyne, to be taken for a depot, with covering letter from North Eastern Railway Engineer's Office, Newcastle, 18 June 1858 Gives buildings, railway and acreage Scale: 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792]
(1 plan, 32.5cm x 24.5cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour, and 1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 18

Plan of East Parks in the Parish of Brancepeth, n.d. [post 1856] Gives buildings, acreage, drains and river Wear Scale: approx. 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 87cm x 88.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 19

'Stockton and Darlington Railway - Stanley Branch: Plan of land [at Billy Hall] required from The Hon. Emma Maria Hamilton Russell', n.d. [mid-19th century] Gives acreage, buildings, road diversion and shows part of line of West Durham Railway Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 56cm x 46.5cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 20

'Plan of land sold to N.E. Railway Company at Brancepeth Station', from North Eastern Railway Estate Office, Central Station, Newcastle, September 1875 Gives railway, station, water tank, signal cabin, and bridge, acreage and proposed front of cottages Scale: 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792]
(1 plan, 77.5cm x 51cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 21

Plan of Brancepeth estate from High Wooley estate in the West to Burn Hall Estate in the East, River Deerness in the North and River Wear in the South, in the townships of Brancepeth, Willington and Stockley, n.d. [19th century] Gives buildings, field boundaries, woodland, roads and quarry Scale: 1 inch to 12 chains [1:9504]
(1 plan, 133cm x 104cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 22

'Plan of land in the parish of Brancepeth, belonging to W. Russell Esq.' n.d. [early 19th century] Gives field boundaries with acreage and Turnpike road from Durham to Wolsingham and Old Turnpike Scale: 1 inch to 2 chains [1:1584]
(1 plan, 69cm x 49cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 23

Plan of gardens in Brancepeth village, nd. [late 19th century] Gives buildings, roads and names of tenants No scale [approx. 1 : 2500]
(1 plan, 75.5cm x 56cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 24

Plan of Brancepeth park and lands, n.d. [post 1856] Gives buildings, excluding castle and church, roads, woodland, field boundaries with acreage and state of cultivation, and fish ponds No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 143cm x 97cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 25

Plan of Brancepeth Park, n.d. [post 1856] Shows castle, St. Brandon's Church, stables, gas-works, gardens, skating pond, fish pond, Deerpark, Brancepeth Beck and woodland Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 71cm x 51cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 26

North Eastern Railway Brancepeth Colliery sidings: Copy of plan supplied to Messrs. Strakers and Love, December 1906 Gives coke ovens, weigh office, engine house, tanks and N.E.R. Company's boundary Scale: 1 inch to 33 feet [1:396]
(1 plan, 219cm x 51cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Brandon (Ref: D/Br/P 27-42)Ref: D/Br/P 27

'A Plan of the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Shaftesbury's Estate at Brandon in the County of Durham', surveyed by G. Dowthwaite, plan'd by J. Rodham, Richmond 1787 Gives field boundaries with acreage, roads and buildings, including Brandon village, rural cartouche No scale [approx. 1:5544]
(1 plan, 106cm x 76cm, linen backed, printed, badly damaged)

Ref: D/Br/P 28

'A Plan of the Manor of Brandon and Burnigal in the County of Durham', 1788 Gives acreage and buildings No scale
(1 plan, 54cm x 28.5cm, parchment, ink and water-colour, badly faded)

Ref: D/Br/P 29/1

'Copy of a plan of Brandon and Burnigill Estates belonging to W. Russell Esq. ', n.d. [early 19th century] Gives field boundaries with acreage, buildings, roads, rivers and woodland Scale: 1 inch to 10 chains [1:7920]
(1 plan, 98cm x 68cm, lJnen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 29/2

Reference book to a plan of Brandon estate [refers to D/Br/P 29/1], n.d. [early 19th century]
(1 booklet, paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 30

'Plan of Brandon Estate belonging to William Russell, Esq., in the County of Durham', by J[ohn] Turner Junior, surveyor, 1839 Gives farms with buildings, field boundaries with acreage, township of Brandon, woodland with roads Scale: 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 196cm x 117.5cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 31

'Plan of Brandon Estate belonging to William Russell, Esq., in the County of Durham', surveyed 1839 Gives field boundaries, acreage, woodland, buildings, roads and parliamentary line Scale: 1 inch to 15 chains [1:11880]
(1 plan, 118cm x 70cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 32

'Plan of Brandon estate belonging to William Russell Esqre. in the County of Durham', surveyed 1839 [copy of D/Br/P 31] Scale: 1 inch to 15 chains [1:11880]
(1 plan, 117cm x 70cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 33

Plan of Brandon estate belonging to William Russell Esq., J. Turner Junr., surveyor, 1839; Plan of part of the Townships of Thorp and Grindon in the County of Durham, n.d.[c.1850s]; Plan of property belonging to Viscount Boyne situate in the parish of Bishop Middleham, n.d. [1850s] Gives field boundaries, acreage, buildings, roads and woodland Scales: 8 chains to 1 inch [1:6336]; 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]; No scale [c.1:4752]
(1 plan, 190cm x 305cm, linen backed, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 34

Plan of the centre of Brandon Village by J.T.W. Bell of Newcastle, land surveyor, n.d. [c.1840] Gives buildings and roads, including Three Tuns, Bay Horse and Shoulder of Mutton Public Houses, coalpit, quarry and names of some property owners Scale: 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792]
(1 plan, 95cm x 62cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 35

'Building Sites at Langley Moor and Brandon, on Land belonging to the Right Hon. Viscount Boyne', by William Fox of Durham, architect and surveyor, 14 August 1875 Gives houses, school, church, allotment gardens, site for market, Brandon Colliery stables, site for Brandon station, Browney Colliery Reservoir, roads and streets, Low Barns, Durham and Bishop Auckland Branch of North Eastern Railway, and playground Scale: 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792]
(1 plan, 290cm x 130cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 36

Plan of Primrose Farm, Brandon, n.d. [c.1883] Gives buildings including Primrose Side Mill, field boundaries and acreages and working of Brockwell Coal, and Brandon to Sleetburn Road No scale [approx. 1:10560] Annexed: Letter from G.B. Forster at Backworth, Newcastle to H.T. Pierson, Esq., concerning mining subsidence, 27 January 1883
(1 plan, 51cm x 51cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour and 1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 37

Plan of land to be leased to Geo. and W. Lister [in Brandon?] from 1 January 1886, n.d. Gives measurements, rent, road to Esh etc. Scale: 1/2 chain to 1 inch [1:396]
(1 plan, 25.5cm x 24.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 38

North Eastern Railway. Bishop Auckland Branch 'Plan showing the land purchased from The Right Honourable Viscount Boyne in The Parish of Brancepeth and Town-ships of Brandon and Byshottles and Brancepeth', n.d. [late 19th century] Gives acreage Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 48cm x 41.5cm, parchment, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 39

Rough plan of Brandon and Willington allotments between Brandon village and Brandon Colliery, n.d. [late 19th - early 20th century] Gives names of allotment holders No scale
(1 plan, 103cm x 60cm, tracing paper, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 40

Plan of land proposed to be leased to the Brandon and Byshottles Co. Stores [at Brandon?], 1900 Gives measurements, road from Durham, Store Cottages and Butcher's shop Scale: 1 inch to 60 feet [1:720]
(1 plan, 49.5cm x 28.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 41

Plan of cemetery on the road to Brandon Village from Pit House, 6 August 1907 Gives measurements and school buildings Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 23cm x 21cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 42

Plan of cemetery as at D/Br/P 41, 6 August 1907 Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 23cm x 21cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Burnigill (Ref: D/Br/P 43)Ref: D/Br/P 43

Plan of High and Low Burnigill, 1886 Gives buildings, acreage, Spite Hall, roads, footpath and river Wear Scale: approx. 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 92cm x 108cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Cornforth (Ref: D/Br/P 44)Ref: D/Br/P 44

'Plan of the Township of Cornforth in the Parish of Bishop Middleham, County of Durham', by Anthony Reed of Bishop Middleham, land surveyor, 1828 Gives field boundaries with acreage, buildings, quarry and roads and names of lessees under Lord Bishop of Durham etc. Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 131cm x 86cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Cornsay (Ref: D/Br/P 45-46)Ref: D/Br/P 45

'Plan of the Manor of Cornsay in the County of Durham Belonging to William Russell Esquire, shewing the surface plan of the properties', surveyed by Thomas Oliver in 1856 Gives buildings, field boundaries, names of owners, occupiers and acreage, roads, Black Prince Colliery and cottages and Brickworks Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains [1:2376]
(1 plan, 314cm x 150cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 46/1

Plan of lands adjoining Cornsay village, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives field boundaries, buildings and [Lord Boyne's coal royalty] boundaries Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 96cm x 71cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 46/2

Plan of lands adjoining Cornsay Village, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives field boundaries and buildings [and boundaries of Lord Boyne's coal royalty, freehold, leasehold and wasteland] Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 84cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 46/3

Plan of lands adjoining Cornsay village, and Patricks Close Mill, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives field boundaries and buildings [and boundaries of Lord Boyne's coal royalty, freehold, leasehold and wasteland] No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 124cm x 85cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 46/4

Plan of lands adjoining Cornsay Almshouses, including Stow House, Lodge House, Lark Cottages, Cowsley, Lane Foot and Low Row, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives boundaries of Lord Boyne's [coal] royalty, freehold, leasehold and wasteland, buildings and Hedley Hope Burn Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 84cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 46/5

Plan of lands adjoining Cornsay village and almshouses including Patricks Close Mill, Stow House, Lark Cottages, Lodge House, Cowsley, Greenfield, Hedley Hill House and Farm, Hedley Cottage, Lane Foot, Low Row and Bells House, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives buildings, and woodland and boundaries of Lord Boyne's coal royalty, freehold, leasehold and wasteland Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 185cm x 125cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 46/6

Copy plan of lands adjoining Cornsay village and almshouses for places at at D/Br/P 46/5, and including High Hedley Hope, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives buildings, rivers and roads and some field boundaries No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 212cm x 96cm, waxed linen, ink)

Crook (Ref: D/Br/P 47-49)Ref: D/Br/P 47

Plan of Crook Drainage Scheme, concerning lands of trustees of Cornsay Almshouses, by C. Johnson of Bishop Auckland, December 1895 Shows buildings and Church Hill Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 39cm x 29cm, waxed lanen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 48

'Great North of England Railway. Plan of Lands belonging to William Russell, Esquire in the Parish of Saint Oswald in the County of Durham Through which the Railway is to pass', by R. Martin and Co. lith., 26 Long Acre, n.d. [c.1840s] Gives land required for railway, acreage, Newton Hall and grounds, Red House, Frankland and part of River Wear Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 95cm x 39.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 49

'North Eastern Railway. Bishop Auckland Branch. Plan shewing the land purchased from The Right Honble. Viscount and Viscountess Boyne and The Honble. Gustavus Russell Hamilton Russell in the parish of St. Oswald and Township of Framwellgate', n.d. [c.1850s] Gives acreage and woodland Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 89cm x 48cm, parchment, ink and water-colour)

Eshwood Hall (Ref: D/Br/P 50-54)Ref: D/Br/P 50

'Plan of Eshwood Hall and Grounds in the County of Durham belonging to H.H. Cochrane Esquire', by J.B. Reid, Land and Mine Surveyor of Newcastle, 1877 Gives buildings, woodland gardens etc. and ground plan of buildings, also acreage Scale: 1 inch to 33 feet [1:396] 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 102cm x 68cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 51

'Plan of Eshwood Hall Estate and Lands adjoining', by Henry H. Cochrane Heath, Stourbridge, n.d. [c.1870s] Gives acreage, buildings and grounds, woodland, pools and stream, cottage and carriage drive Scale 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792]
(1 plan, 130cm x 82cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 52

Plan of Eshwood Hall estate, purchased by Henry Heath Cochrane from Lord Boyne upon a 99 year lease, n.d. [late 19th century] Shows young plantations, ponds, road to Brancepeth, Biggin Farm and new carriageway Scale: 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792]
(1 plan, 98cm x 72cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 53

Plan of land taken from Lord Boyne upon a lease of 99 years by Henry H. Cochrane adjoining Esh Wood, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives acreage, rent, road etc. Scale: 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792]
(1 plan, 62.5cm x 40cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 54

Plan of lands as at D/Br/P 53, n.d. [late 19th century] Scale: 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792]
(1 plan, 60cm x 40cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ferryhill (Ref: D/Br/P 55)Ref: D/Br/P 55/1

Rough plan of lands at Ferryhill, n.d. [19th century] Gives buildings, field boundaries with names and acreage No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 60cm x 58cm, ink and pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 55/2

Rough plan of unidentified lands [at Ferryhill], n.d. [19th century] Gives field boundaries No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 60cm x 58cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 55/3

Rough plan of Heather Hill [Farm] and lands [Ferryhill?], n.d. [19th century] Gives field boundaries, acreage and footpaths No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 37cm x 44cm, tracing paper, pencil)

Follingsby, East House and Stone Cellar (Ref: D/Br/P 56-71)Ref: D/Br/P 56

'A Plan of an estate at Follonsby in the County of Durham belonging to Mr. Lewis Legg' Surveyed by G. Fryer, 1771 Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, buildings, footpaths and titheable state of land Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 75.5cm x 50cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 57

Rough plan of lands at South Follonsby belonging to William Russell and others, n.d. [late 18th - early 19th century] Gives field boundaries, buildings, roads and acreage of each owner Scale: 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 78cm x 78cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 58

'Plan of an estate at Follonsby in the County of Durham Belonging to Wm. Russell, Esqr', 1804 Gives names of fields and acreage, with buildings, whether titheable or tithe free and to whom payable Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 54cm x 36cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 59

'Plan of Follonsby in the Parishes of Usworth, Boldon and Jarrow', n.d. [early 19th century] Gives acreage, buildings and footpath Scale: approx. 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 29cm x 25.5cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 60

'Plan of an Estate at Follingsby in the County of Durham belonging to William Russell Esquire', surveyed by G. Fryer in 1771, drawn by R.M. Morriss in 1838 Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, buildings and titheable state of land Scale: 1 inch to 2 chains [1:1584]
(1 plan, 66cm x 53.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 61

Plan of proposed route of new railway through lands at North and South Follingsby, n.d. [post-1856] Gives buildings, roads, and footpaths Scale: 1:2500
(1 plan, c.70cm x 67cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour, very fragile)

Ref: D/Br/P 62

Plan of South Follingsby [Farm], n.d. [post 1856] Gives field boundaries, buildings, river Don, railway, roads and footpaths No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 162cm x 66cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 63

Plan of proposed new railway at South Follingsby by G.B. and T.E. Forster of Newcastle upon Tyne, 5 April 1907 Gives field boundaries, buildings, roads, railway, site of proposed sidings and depot and boundaries of lands of Lord Boyne and Major Addington Scale: 1:2500
(1 plan, 134cm x 45cm, duplicated, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 64

'Plan of Usworth East House Farm in the parish of Washington and County of Durham belonging to Major Wm. Augs. Blakeney', by John Bell, surveyor, 1805 Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, buildings and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains [1:2376]
(1 plan, 70cm x 57cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 65

'Plan of Usworth East House Farm in the Parish of Washington and County of Durham belonging to Major Wm. Augs. Blakeney', 1805, corrected to Wm. Russell Esqr., 1806 Gives names of fields and acreage, buildings, foot road and pump Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 40cm x 33cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 66

Plan of [Usworth] East House, n.d. [early 19th century] Gives acreage, buildings and footpath Scale: approx. 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 39cm x 31cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 67

Plan of Great Usworth, East House and Blue House, 28 October 1907 Gives buildings, field boundaries, roads, River Don and rental. Endorsed: "Ecclesiastical Commission, Manorial Surveyors' Office" No scale [approx. 1:10560]
(1 plan, 34.5cm x 27.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 68

Plan of East House, Usworth, n.d. [c.1901] Gives buildings, field boundaries, acreage, roads, footpaths and railway Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 60.5cm x 57cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 69

'Plan of the Stone Cellar Farm at Usworth in the County of Durham', n.d. [early 19th century] Gives field boundaries with names, acreage and state of cultivation, buildings, rivulet and public bridle path No scale [approx. 1:3168]
(1 plan, 59cm x 47.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 70

Plan of lands at Stone Cellar, Follingsby and East House, at Usworth, n.d. [c.1907] Gives farm boundaries and overall acreage Scale: 8 chains to 1 inch [1:6336]
(1 plan, 63cm x 36.5cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 71

Copy plan as at D/Br/P 70 above Scale: 8 chains to 1 inch [1:6336]
(1 plan, 63cm x 36.5cm, waxed linen, ink)

Foxton and Shotton (Ref: D/Br/P 72-74)Ref: D/Br/P 72

'A Plan of Foxton Estate Nigh Sedgefield in the County of Durham' surveyed and planned by William Relph of Sedgefield, 1769 Gives field boundaries, with names and acreage, buildings in perspective, roads and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 5 chains [1:3960]
(1 plan, 115cm x 78cm, linen backed paper, ink and partial water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 73

'Plan of the township of Foxton cum Shotton situate in the parish of Sedgefield in the County of Durham', by W.J. Ware of Skirpenbeck, near York. Copied from plans dated 1769 and 1801, corrected and reduced in 1838 Gives field boundaries, woodland, buildings, roads, footpaths and Durham Branch of Clarence Railway Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 128cm x 93cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 74

Plans of the Township of Foxton cum Shotton situate in the parish of Sedgefield, n.d. [1850s]; Plan of Blue House and Stone Cellar in the Parish of Usworth, n.d. [c.1850s]; Plan of Billy Hall and Helmington Row in the parish of Brancepeth, n.d. [c.1850s]; Plan of an estate at Hett, belonging to Viscount Boyne, n.d. [c.1850s] Gives field boundaries, acreage, buildings, woodland, roads etc. Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:6336], all others [approx. 1:6336]
(1 plan, 205cm x 305cm, linen backed, ink)

Grindon (Ref: D/Br/P 75)Ref: D/Br/P 75

'Plan of lands in the township of Grindon belonging to Wm. Russell Esqr and the Marquis of Londonderry', n.d. [post 1820] Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, buildings, woodland, roads and lands proposed to be exchanged between the two owners Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 79cm x 86cm, ink and water-colour)

Hett (Ref: D/Br/P 76-80)Ref: D/Br/P 76

'A plan of an estate at Hett in the County of Durham, belonging to John Wood, Esqr., of Bishop Auckland', surveyed by D. Turner, 1810 Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, buildings, roads and footpaths, with note of lands sold to W.T. Salvin, Esq. Table of contents missing Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 84cm x 52cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 77

'A plan of an estate at Hett in the County of Durham belonging to John Wood, Esq. of Bishop Auckland', surveyed by D. Turner, 1810 Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, buildings, roads and footpaths with note of lands sold to W.T. Salvin, Esq. Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 87c}-n x 55cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 78

'A plan of an Estate at Hett in the County of Durham belonging to John Wood, Esqr. of Bishop Auckland', surveyed by D. Turner, 1810 Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, buildings, roads and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 89cm x 76cm, parchment, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 79

'Plan of an estate at Hett in the County of Durham belonging to [John Wood Esqr of Bishop Auckland surveyed by D. Turner, 1810]' Gives field boundaries names and acreage, buildings, roads and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 85cm x 67cm, parchment, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 80

North Eastern Railway. Team Valley Extension to Ferryhill. Plan Shewing the land to be sold to Viscount Boyne in the parishes of St. Oswald and Merrington, and townships of Sunderland Bridge and Hett, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives parish boundary, river Wear and acreage Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 41cm x 38.5cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Ivesley (Ref: D/Br/P 81)Ref: D/Br/P 81

'A survey of the Land called Ivesly, Heslett House and Waterhouses', taken by George Wheatley, 1701 Gives field boundaries with names and acreage, buildings, roads and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 71cm x 71cm, parchment, ink and watercolour)

Langley (Ref: D/Br/P 82)Ref: D/Br/P 82

'Plan of Langley Farm belonging to Messrs. Wilkinson and others', nd. [c.1852] Gives field boundaries, acreage, buildings, wood-land and roads No scale
(1 plan, 47cm x 38cm, ink and watercolour)

Layton (Ref: D/Br/P 83)Ref: D/Br/P 83

'A plan of Layton Estate', by Thomas Forster of Durham, 1754 Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, and names of occupiers, buildings in perspective, woodland and roads Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 132cm x 112cm, linen backed, ink and watercolour)

Meadowfield (Ref: D/Br/P 84)Ref: D/Br/P 84

'Brandon and Byshottles Urban District Council. Proposed Cemetery at Meadowfield', by Geo. G. Donkin, surveyor, December 1905 Gives chapel, footpaths and carriageway; proposed building sites, street and main road from Durham to Brancepeth Scale: 1 inch to 44 feet [1:528]
(1 plan, 75.5cm x 55.5cm, duplicated)

Mordon (Ref: D/Br/P 85)Ref: D/Br/P 85

Plan of Mordon South Side Farm and lands, n.d. [19th century] Gives buildings, field boundaries, acreage, and state of cultivation No scale
(1 plan, 76cm x 94cm, waxed linen, ink, and 2 papers)

Newton Hall (Ref: D/Br/P 86-90)Ref: D/Br/P 86

'Plan of Newton Estate in the County of Durham', by R.M. Morriss, 1838 Gives field boundaries, buildings, roads and woodland Scale: 1 inch to 12 chains [1:9504]
(1 plan, 48.5cm x 40.5cm, linen backed, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 87

Plan of Newton Hall Estate, n.d. [19th century] Gives buildings, field boundaries and acreage, River Wear, woodland and roads Scale [1 inch] to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 143cm x 110cm, linen backed paper, ink and watercolour, right hand portion missing)

Ref: D/Br/P 88

Plan of Newton Hall Estate, n.d. [19th century] Gives buildings, field boundaries, acreage, woodland, roads and River Wear Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 144cm x 131cm, linen backed, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 89

Plan of Newton Hall, Frankland, Carr House, Red House and Hag House, 18 October 1907 Gives field boundaries, roads, buildings, rent. Endorsed: "Ecclesiastical Commission Manorial Surveyor's Office" Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 45cm x 29.5cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 90

Copy plan of Frankland Farm, part of Newton Hall estate, n.d. [c.1907] Gives field boundaries, acreage, buildings, roads No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 94cm x 56cm, waxed linen, ink)

Norton - Blakiston Estate (Ref: D/Br/P 91-93)Ref: D/Br/P 91

'Plan of the Manor of Blakiston, in the parish of Norton in the County of Durham', 1846 Gives field boundaries, buildings, roads, river and woodland With separate book of reference giving field names, acreage, state of cultivation and occupiers
(1 plan, 132cm x 118cm, linen backed, ink and watercolour, and 1 booklet, printed form)

Ref: D/Br/P 92

'A Plan of Blakiston Beck [in the parish of Norton] with land adjoining', n.d. [early 19th century] Gives field boundaries with names and acreage, woodlands, buildings, roads and river with table of water Scale: 1 inch to 5 chains [1:3960]
(1 plan, 65cm x 21cm, linen backed paper, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 93

Sketch plan of Blakiston Estate, in the parish of Norton, n.d. [early 19th century] Gives field boundaries, with names and acreage, woodland, buildings and roads No scale [approx. 1:10560]
(1 plan, 52cm x 36.5cm, ink and watercolour)

Pity Me (Ref: D/Br/P 94)Ref: D/Br/P 94

Sketch plan of sewage pipes etc. at Pity Me, n.d. [post 1900] Scale: 88 feet to 1 inch [1:1056]
(1 plan, 36.5cm x 35.5cm, waxed linen, pencil)

Sedgefield (Ref: D/Br/P 95-97)Ref: D/Br/P 95

Plan of Park House Farm, n.d. [1850s]; Plan of property belonging to Viscount Boyne in the Parish of Sedgefield (includes Hardwick, Hoggs House, Mordon South Side, Hopper House, Hely House, Layton, Cowley House, Cotenook and Ryall), n.d. [1850s] Gives field boundaries, acreage, buildings, roads, woodland, parkland etc. Scale: 4 chains to 3 inch [1:3168] and [approx. 1:6336]
(1 plan, 161cm x 240cm, linen backed, ink and partial colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 96

Plan for widening the road to Sedgefield from Sedgefield Railway Station via Blue Barn and Sands, with covering letter from Stockton and Hartlepool Highway Board, 7 March 1892 Gives railway, buildings and footpaths No scale [approx. 1:6336]
(1 plan, 126cm x 29cm, waxed linen, ink, and 1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 97

Plan of lands in the centre of Sedgefield, February 1910 Gives Market Place, church, rectory, East Well House, Union Workhouse and other buildings, field boundaries and amount of "Lords Rent" Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 86cm x 57.5cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Stockton - Portrack (Ref: D/Br/P 98)Ref: D/Br/P 98

[Sale] 'Plan showing property at Portrack and Mandale in the Township of Stockton on Tees and County of Durham belonging to Lord Viscount Boyne', n.d. [19th century] Gives lot boundaries with acreage, buildings, river Tees, roads and railway Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 78cm x 64cm, printed, coloured)

Thorpe Thewles (Ref: D/Br/P 99-100)Ref: D/Br/P 99

'Plan of Certain roads in the Townships of Thorpe and Wolviston, and County of Durham', by Arthur Beanlands of Durham, engineer and surveyor, October 1850 Gives buildings and old roads Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 128cm x 88cm, linen backed, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 100

Plan of part of the townships of Thorpe and Grindon in the County of Durham, n.d. [post 1840] Gives buildings, field boundaries, woodland, roads and stream No scale [approx. 1:3168]
(1 plan, 106cm x 94cm, waxed linen, ink)

Trimdon (Ref: D/Br/P 101)Ref: D/Br/P 101

'Plan of an estate situate at Trimdon in the County of Durham belonging to William Russell Esq., by John Turner Junr.', 1839 Gives field boundaries and acreage, titheable land, buildings and road Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 99.5cm x 66. Scm, linen backed, ink and watercolour)

Tudhoe (Ref: D/Br/P 102)Ref: D/Br/P 102

Section on line of outfall sewer crossing water course near Tudhoe Mill, n.d. [c.1910] Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 66cm x 21cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Usworth (Ref: D/Br/P 103-106)Ref: D/Br/P 103

Plan showing site of Wesleyan Chapel, Usworth by F.R.N. Haswell of North Shields,architect and surveyor, n.d. [ c.late 19th century] Gives present old chapel, proposed new building, gardens, footpath and public road Scale: 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 50cm x 35cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 104

Land at Usworth belonging to Viscount Boyne and Sir Wilfred Lawson, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives acreage, road from Washington to Jingling Gate, water course, fence and ditch and dwelling houses Scale: 1 inch to 44 feet [1:528]
(1 plan, 90cm x 75.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 105/1

Usworth estate,sections through proposed drain levels by W.T. Jones of Durham, architect, May 1904 Gives sections through Marshall Street, Main Road, back of Lawson Street and Boyne Avenue Scale: vertical: 1 inch to 8 feet [1:96], horizontal: 1 inch to 44 feet [1:528]
(1 plan, 105cm x 70cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 105/2

Usworth estate, sections through proposed drain levels by W.T. Jones of Durham, architect, May 1904 Gives section through Russell and Brancepeth Terraces, Usworth Road, Hamilton Terrace, Durham Street, Marshall Street and Main Road Scale: vertical: 1 inch to 8 feet [1:96], horizontal: 1 inch to 44 feet [1:528]
(1 plan, 105cm x 70cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 106

'Plan of Building Land at Usworth Belonging to Rt. Hon. Viscount Boyne', by W.T. Jones of Durham, architect, May 1904 Gives buildings and street layout, P.M. Chapel, The Green and land belonging to Sir Wilfred Lawson, Bart. Scale: 1 inch to 44 feet [1:528]
(1 plan, 212cm x 100cm, linen backed, ink and watercolour)

Washington (Ref: D/Br/P 107-111)Ref: D/Br/P 107

'Plan of the Blue House Farm in the parish of Washington belonging to William Russell Esquire', surveyed by W. Oliver, 1840 Gives field boundaries, with names and acreage, buildings, roads and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains [1:2376]
(1 plan, 69cm x 48cm, linen backed paper, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 108

'Plan of the Blue House Farm in the parish of Washington', n.d. [early 19th century] Gives field boundaries, acreage, buildings, roads and footpaths No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 67cm x 47cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 109

Plan of Washington Blue House Farm, n.d. [19th century] Gives names of fields, acreage and buildings No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 61cm x 46cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 110

'Plan shewing Boundary of Land Belonging to The Rt. Hon. Viscount Boyne [in Washington and Follonsby]', by W.T. Jones of Durham, architect and surveyor, n.d. [c.1904] Scale: 1 inch to 44 feet [1:528]
(1 plan, 368cm x 100cm, linen backed, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 111

Plan of Blue House Royalty, Great Usworth, June 1907 Gives Great Usworth Village, Blue House and Wagonman's Row, buildings, field boundaries and acreage and roads Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 66cm x 43cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Willington (Ref: D/Br/P 112-122)Ref: D/Br/P 112

'Plan of an estate at Willington belonging to Mrs. Mills', by John Bell, surveyor, with book of reference, 1808 Gives field boundaries and acreage, buildings and roads Book of reference gives names of fields, acreage, occupiers and abstract of farms Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains [1:2376]
(1 plan, 82.5cm x 68cm, linen backed, ink and watercolour, 1 booklet)

Ref: D/Br/P 113

'Plan of an estate at Willington in the County of Durham belonging to Thos. Greenwell Esqr', 1814 Gives field boundaries, names and acreages, to which parish the tithes are payable, buildings and river Wear No scale [approx. 1:11880]
(1 plan, 72cm x 77cm, linen backed paper, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 114

'Plan of estates in the townships of Willington and Stockley in the parish of Brancepeth and County of Durham, belonging to I.R. Fenwick, Esq', 1838 Gives field boundaries, acreage and state of cultivation, buildings of Low Field and Low Page Bank, woodland and river Wear Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains [1:2376]
(1 plan, 134cm x 77.5cm, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 115

'Plan of lands at Willington belonging to Mrs. Mills', n.d. [early 19th century] Gives acreage Scale: approx. 1 inch to 5 chains [1:3960]
(1 plan, 36cm x 39cm, linen backed paper, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 116

'Plan of an estate at Willington in the County of Durham belonging to Wm. Russell Esqr., n.d. [mid 19th century] Gives field boundaries, names and acreage, whether or not titheable, and to whom, river Wear, roads and footpaths and buildings No scale [approx. 1:10560]
(1 plan, 54cm x 50cm, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 117

'Part of Brancepeth Estate The Property of the Right Honble. Viscount Boyne, shewing site etc. for the Proposed New Town at Willington', designed by John Dobson, Newcastle 1855 Gives buildings, streets, station, Durham and Bishop Auckland Railway, coal railway, Market House, gardens and parkland Scale: 1 inch to 100 feet [1:1200]
(1 plan, 114cm x 75cm, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 118

'Survey of part of Brancepeth Estate the property of The Right Honble. Viscount Boyne for proposed New Town at Willington', by John Dobson Junr., 1855 Gives buildings, Durham and Bishop Auckland Railway, cemetery, and roads Scale: approx. 1 inch to 140 feet [1:1680]
(1 plan, 125.5cm x 120cm, linen backed paper, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 119/1

Weardale Water Works 'Proposed line of pipes passing through land belonging to the Trustees of Cornsay Almshouses' at Mount Pleasant, by R.A., 13 April 1877 Gives Mount Pleasant Reservoir, Stanley Gate and buildings Scale: approx. 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 36cm x 33.5cm, tracing paper, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 119/2

Weardale Waterworks, proposed line of pipes to the N.E. of Low Water House, by R.A., 28 August 1884 Gives Low Water House and buildings to N.E. as well as Deerness Valley Branch of the N.E. Railway, and woodland Scale: approx. 25 inches to mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 38cm x 38cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 119/3

Weardale Water Works 'Proposed pipeline passing through Todd Hill', n.d. [c.1884] Gives rail/wagonway and buildings Scale: approx. 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 38cm x 33cm, tracing paper, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 119/4

Weardale Water Works "Proposed pipeline between Willington and Sunnybrow Cottage', n.d. [c.1884] Gives Methodist Chapel, Railway Station, railway line, woodland, and Sunnybrow Cottage Scale: approx. 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 53cm x 46.5cm, tracing paper, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 120

Plan of Milkup Bank [Farm, Willington] belonging to James Hird, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives buildings, acreage, state of cultivation, drainage, Willington Burn,footpaths and North Lane Scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 45.5cm x 29.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 121

Rough sketch plan of allotments at Willington belonging to Viscount Boyne, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives names of allotment holders No scale
(1 plan, 102cm x 45cm, tracing paper, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 122

Plan of a field in Willington, and a field in Brandon belong to Viscount Boyne, n.d. [early 20th century Gives acreage and roads to Crook and Lanchester respectively No scale
(1 plan, 46cm x 25.5cm, waxed linen, ink)

Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Br/P 123-125)Ref: D/Br/P 123/1

Sketch book of plans of estates belonging to William Russell in the County of Durham, includes names of tenants, field names, tithe modus paid, 1802
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/Br/P 123/2

Plan of estates in Brancepeth, Brandon and Willington [belonging to William Russell], n.d. [early 19th century] Gives field boundaries, acreage, names, buildings, woodland, roads, river Wear, and allotments No scale [approx. 1:4752]
(1 plan, 75cm x 64cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 124

Plan of Scripton Garden Park [Brancepeth?], n.d. [late 19th century] Gives acreage and fish ponds No scale
(1 plan, 34cm x 24.5cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 125

Plan of unidentified farm [on Brancepeth Estate], n.d. [late 19th century] Gives field boundaries and names, buildings and footpath No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 84.5cm x 70cm, ink and water-colour)

Rivers (Ref: D/Br/P 126-127)Ref: D/Br/P 126

Plan of lands adjoining the river Dearness in Brandon and Byshottles township, n.d. [c.1850s] Gives acreage and woodland, and shows line of Dearness Valley Railway Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 63.5cm x 29.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 127/1

'Croxdale Estate. Plan of Part of River Wear Near Butterby Haugh', surveyed in August 1880 and January 1882 Gives flood dykes, drain mouth, sandbanks, land slips, jetties and weirs Scale: 1 inch to 50 feet [1:600]
(1 plan, 92cm x 54cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 127/2

'Croxdale Estate. Cross Sections of the River Wear Near Butterby Haugh', n.d. [1882] Scale: horizontal, 1 inch to 20 feet [1:240], vertical, 1 inch to 10 feet [1:120]
(1 plan, 92.5cm x 67cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 127/3

'Croxdale Estate. River Wear Near Butterby Haugh. Longitudinal Section on line AB.', n.d. [1882] Scale: horizontal; 1 inch to 20 feet [1:240], vertical, 1 inch to 10 feet [1:120]
(1 plan, 88cm x 64cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 127/4

'Durham University. Cross Sections of River Wear Between Houghall and Low Butterby Farms, near Durham', by J. Watt Sandeman, Newcastle upon Tyne, July 1881 Scale: 1 inch to 20 feet [1:240]
(1 plan, 101cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 127/5

'Durham University. Plan of Portion of River Wear between Houghall and Low Butterby Farms, near Durham', by J. Watt Sandeman of Newcastle upon Tyne, July 1881 Gives high and 7 foot flood line, gravel bank, jetties, line of river in 1859 and flood dykes Scale: 1 inch to 40 feet [1:480]
(1 plan, 101cm x 68cm, printed, coloured)

Out County (Ref: D/Br/P 128-135)Northumberland (Ref: D/Br/P 128-129)Ref: D/Br/P 128

Plan of [Maiden Hall] Estate, between Morpeth and Nether Witton, by H. Mutlow of York Street Covent Garden, n.d. [early 19th century] Gives acreage, woodland, buildings, roads, footpaths and Font Water Scale: approx. 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 51cm x 41cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 129

'Plan of Valuable Freehold Building Sites. Beech Grove Estate, Newcastle upon Tyne belonging to Messrs. John H. and William M. Angus', by William Glover of Newcastle, architect, 1887 Gives roads, key plan and artists impression of houses and area of sites Scale: 1:500
(1 plan, 102cm x 68.5cm, printed, coloured)

Shropshire (Ref: D/Br/P 130-132)Ref: D/Br/P 130

Plan of Hillside Farm, The Birches Farm and Ditton Farms 1 and 2, in the township of Ditton Priors, Shropshire, by E. Gleadowe Marshall, Bank Chambers, Durham, 15 May 1882 Gives Ditton Village, buildings, woodland, roads and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 122cm x 76cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 131

Plan of site of Burwarton village hall, Shropshire, n.d. [1919] No scale (1 plan, 78cm x 57cm, ink and water-colour) Enclosed: Letter from Brancepeth estate office concerning tenants of Burwarton estate, recently purchased by Lord Boyne, 7 November 1919
(1 paper, typescript)

Ref: D/Br/P 132

Plan and Northern Sectional Elevation of parish hall at Cleobury North, Shropshire, n.d. [early 20th century] Scale: 41 inch to 12 inches [1:48]
(1 plan, 64cm x 64cm, printed)

Yorkshire (Ref: D/Br/P 133-135)Ref: D/Br/P 133/1

Plan of lands in the parish of Ayton, Yorkshire, n.d. [late 18th century) Gives field names Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 38cm x 31cm, ink and pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 133/2

Plan of lands [in the parish of Ayton, Yorkshire], n.d. [late 18th century] Gives field names and acreage Scale: approx. 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 25cm x 19cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 134

A plan of Basedale Abbey Estate, surveyed by J. Jackson 1795 Gives names of tenants, fields and acreage, including moors Scale: 1 inch to 15 chains [1:11880]
(1 plan, 60cm x 52cm, linen backed paper, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 135

'Plan of an Estate in the Township of Hunslett and Parish of Leeds, belonging to The Honourable The Lord Viscount Boyne, as divided into lots for sale', by Martin and Shaw of Leeds, Land and Mineral Agents, 1857 Gives lot numbers, streets, Railway, Foundry with buildings named, Wesleyan Day and Sunday School, Goods Branch of The Midland Railway, railway bridge, Leeds Pottery and Brandlings Colliery Railway Scale: 1 inch to 12 yards [1:432]
(1 plan, 113cm x 76cm, printed, coloured)

Tithe (Ref: D/Br/P 136-151)Ref: D/Br/P 136/1-2

Plan of the townships of Brancepeth, Stockley and Willington situate in the Parish of Brancepeth, being the original working plan [for the tithe survey] by W.J. Ware, made 1838 - 1839 Scale: 3 chains to 1 inch [1:2376]
(1 plan, 291cm x 326cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 136/3

Index to D/Br/P 136/1-2 above
(1 volume, leather bound)

Ref: D/Br/P 137

'Plan of the Property of William Russell Esqre situate in the Townships of Brancepeth, Stockley and Willington Surveyed in 1838 and 1839 by W.J. Ware for the Commutation of the Tithes in the parish of Brancepeth' Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 186cm x 163cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 138

'Plan of the Township of Brancepeth situate in the Parish of Brancepeth Surveyed in 1838 and 1839 by W.J. Ware' with award Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 180cm x 155cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 139

Altered apportionment of the Rent-Charge in lieu of Tithes on lands in the Township of Brancepeth as specified on the endorsed sketch plan, 2 June 1851
(1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 140

'Plan of the Township of Brandon and Byshottles in the Parish of Brancepeth and County of Durham', by J. Turner Junr., surveyor, 1838-1839, with award No scale [approx. 1:4752]
(1 plan, 257cm x 196cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 141

Altered Tithe apportionment. Township of Brandon and Byshottles, 20 September 1935 Scale [1:2500]
(1 plan, 271cm x 195cm, linen backed, printed, coloured, 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 142

Extract from the tithe plan for the township of Esh (1839) with note of lands (with acreage) belonging to William Russell, n.d. Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 52cm x 50.5cm, waxed linen, ink, and 1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 143

Tithe plan and apportionment of the township of Helmington Row in the parish of Brancepeth by Robert J. Allen of Durham, surveyor, 15 August 1839 Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 99cm x 67cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 144

Tithe plan and apportionment of the township of Old Park in the County of Durham, 1845 No scale [approx. 1:4752]
(1 plan, 74cm x 67cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 145

Tithe plan and apportionment of the township of Stockley situated in the parish of Brancepeth, surveyed by W.J. Ware in 1838 and 1839 Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 138cm x 84.5cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 146

Tithe plan and apportionment of the township of Tudhoe in the parish of Brancepeth and County of Durham, 7 December 1839 Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
(1 plan, 103cm x 77.5cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 147/1

Tithe plan and award of the township of Whitton in the parish of Grindon, 1839 Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 97cm x 68cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 147/2

Copy tithe plan as at D/Br/P 147/1, 1875, updated to 1919 Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 100cm x 67cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 148

'Plan of the Township of Willington situate in the Parish of Brancepeth', surveyed by W.J. Ware, 1838-1839, with award Scale: 1 inch to 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 122cm x 106cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, parchment)

Ref: D/Br/P 149

Extract from Byers Green Tithe plan re William Russell, 28 October 1907 Gives field boundaries and acreage Endorsed "Ecclesiastical Commission Manorial Surveyor's Office"
(1 plan, 71cm x 46cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 150

Extract from Norton tithe plan re [W] Russell, 28 October 1907 Gives rental Endorsed "Ecclesiastical Commission Manorial Surveyor's Office" No scale [approx. 1:4752]
(1 plan, 26.5cm x 29.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 151

Extract from Stockton [tithe plan] re [W] Russell, 28 October 1907 Gives field boundaries, acreage, rental, river Tees and old channel, roads, railway and buildings Endorsed "Ecclesiastical Commission Manorial Surveyor s Office" Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
(1 plan, 65cm x 44cm, waxed linen, ink)

Enclosure (Ref: D/Br/P 152-155)Ref: D/Br/P 152

Enclosure plan for Brancepeth and Stockley Commons, n.d. [c.1759] Gives field boundaries, acreage, to whom awarded, rivers and quarries Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 174cm x 111cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 153

Copy plan of allotments on Framwellgate Moor, made in respect of Newton Hall Estate, 22 January 1906 Gives acreage, names of land owners, buildings and roads Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 126.5cm x 102cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 154

Enclosure plan of Ivesley Common by J.T.W. Bell, March 1857 with abstract of award, 14 March 1758 - 3 July 1758 Gives royalty belonging to Viscount Boyne and others, field boundaries, rivers, roads and woodland Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 100cm x 66.5cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour, and 1 file, typescript)

Ref: D/Br/P 155

Copy plan of allotments on division of Ivesley Common in 1758, nd. [c.1857] Gives acreage, names of owners, Quarry House and well, Clarke's Well, Hedley Burn and roads Scale [approx. 1:4752]
(1 plan, 70.5cm x 52cm, waxed linen, ink)

Colliery (Ref: D/Br/P 156-183)Brancepeth and Brandon (Ref: D/Br/P 156-161)Ref: D/Br/P 156

'Plan of part of Brancepeth Royalty in the County of Durham belonging to The Right Honourable Viscount Boyne and Viscountess Boyne, leased to Messrs. Snowball and Compy.', by J.T.W. Bell of Newcastle, 1864 Gives Littleburn and Langley, buildings, acreage, field boundaries, river Browney, roads including turnpike, Auckland Branch of North Eastern Railway and line of intended Team Valley Extension Railway Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 131cm x 75cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 157

'Plan of part of Brancepeth Royalty and also Langley Royalty', 1864 Gives area, Langley, Langley Grove Paper Mill, Langley Mill, and quarry, Little Burn, Cock Rouse, Low Barns and buildings, line of intended Team Valley Extension Railway, Rivers Browney and Deerness, woodland, roads and footpaths Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 111cm x 89cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 158

Plan of Wooley Pit, 27 November 1900 Gives buildings and reservoirs, also acreage of parcel of land adjoining Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 35.5cm x 33.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 159

Plan of mine workings at East and West Brandon, 1907 - 1919 Gives acreage, dates of goafs, names of seams, buildings, roads and footpaths Scale: approx. 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 79cm x 58.5cm, waxed linen, ink, pencil and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 160/1

Copy of Third Edition Ordnance Survey Sheets 26 and 34 from New Brancepeth Colliery in the north to Lane Ends in the South, 1923 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 96cm x 71cm, duplicated)

Ref: D/Br/P 160/2

Plan of Brandon Colliery, n.d. [c.1923] Gives buildings and railway Scale: 1:2500
(1 plan, 75cm x 72cm, duplicated, partially coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 160/3

Plan of land leased from Lord Boyne [by Messrs. Strakers and Love] at Brancepeth and Brandon Collieries etc., n.d. [c.1:323] Gives boundaries [of Royalties?] Scale: 6 inches to 3 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 80cm x 70cm, duplicated, water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 160/4

Copy [Third Edition] Ordnance Survey Sheet, Prandon Colliery, Brancepeth, Willington and Oakenshaw, n.d. [ c.1923] Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 77cm x 73cm, duplicated)

Ref: D/Br/P 160/5

Copy [Third Edition] Ordnance Survey Sheet as at D/Br/P 160/4, n.d. [1923] Endorsed "Brancepeth Colliery Offices" Gives boundaries [of Royalties?] Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 77cm x 73cm, duplicated, water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 160/6

Plan of Brancepeth Colliery, n.d. [c.1923] Gives buildings, railway, reservoirs etc. Scale: 1:2500
(1 plan, 105cm x 71cm, duplicated, partially coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 161

Plan of Brandon, Brandon Colliery and Brockwell Goaf and Pillars, nd. [c.1890s - 1920s] Gives buildings, pits, roads, railway and stations No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 153cm x 108cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Hardwick (Ref: D/Br/P 162)Ref: D/Br/P 162

'Sections of Strata adjoining Hardwick Estate' with inset 'plan of District to which the above sections refer', n.d. [19th century] Scale: 5 fathoms to 1 inch [1:360]; and l 1/4 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:50688]
(1 plan, 128cm x 94.5cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour, on wooden poles)

Hedleyhope (Ref: D/Br/P 163)Ref: D/Br/P 163

Plan shewing damaged land on part of Hedleyhope Common in the parish of Lanchester, n.d. [early 20th century] Gives Black Prince Colliery and Hedley Hill, with buildings, Hedleyhope Burn, measurements etc. Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 197cm x 63cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Hetton Coal Company (Ref: D/Br/P 164-171)Ref: D/Br/P 164

'A lining made in the South Pitt and upper Main Coal of Mount Moor Colliery, showing the extent of the workings next to and adjoining Harraton outside boundary', by Wm. Stobart, 6 May 1783 Scale : 3 inch to 2 chains [1:1584]
(1 plan, 52.5cm x 40cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 165

'Plan of various estates in the County of Durham, let to the Hetton Coal Company', 1824 Gives Hetton, buildings, pits, woodland, roads, field boundaries, acreage, names of some fields, and owners of land Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
(1 plan, 113cm x 103cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 166

'Sketch of sundry Estates laying between Hetton-le-Hole and Easington in the County of Durham shewing their situation with the Hetton Colliery and the new winning in Mr. Baker's ground', by J.H., 1825 Gives buildings, roads, pits, names of owners and acreage Scale: approx. 12 chains to 1 inch [1:9504]
(1 plan, 74cm x 54cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 167

'Plan of North Hetton Colliery in the Hutton seam', n.d. [post 1827] Gives underground workings and names of owners Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 112cm x 54cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 168

Plan of 'Lining and Level of the So. East Drift in the Main Coal Seam, North Hetton', n.d. [post 1827] Scale: Length: 1 inch to 1 chain [1:792], Height: 1 inch to 20 feet [1:240]
(1 plan, 125cm x 27cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 169

'Plan of North Hetton Colliery in the Main Coal Seam', n.d. [post 1827] Gives underground workings, pits and buildings No scale [approx. 1:3168]
(1 plan, 82cm x 66cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 170

Plan of North Hetton Colliery in the Hutton Coal Seam by T.M., n.d. [early 19th century] Gives underground workings, buildings, roads, and names of owners Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 137cm x 82cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 171

'Plan of North Hetton Colliery in the Main Coal Seam', by T.M., n.d. [early 19th century] Gives underground workings at Moorsley Pit, pits, buildings, roads, and names of owners Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 128cm x 75cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Thornley (Ref: D/Br/P 172)Ref: D/Br/P 172

'Plan of Thornley Royalty Situated in the County of Durham, from a survey in 1836 by Thomas Oliver of Newcastle', 8 June 1839 Gives buildings, burns, roads, including turnpikes, field boundaries, acreage and ownership Scale: 7 chains to 1 inch [1:5544]
(1 plan, 97cm x 66.5cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Washington (Ref: D/Br/P 173-181)Ref: D/Br/P 173

'A plan of New Washington Colliery', April 1786 Gives underground seams, position of pits, supposed old workings, and coal wrought Scale: 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]
(1 plan, 55cm x 40cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 174

'A plan of New Washington Colliery, Waggonway etc.' by T.B. Junr., 1790 Gives field boundaries, with names and acreage, buildings, roads and footpaths, sites of pits, freehold, common and glebe land, and notes on wayleaves/ waggonways, elegant cartouch No scale [approx. 1:3168]
(1 plan, 84cm x 61cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 175

'A plan of the Low Main Seam of Coal at Washington New Colliery', n.d. [18th century] Gives underground workings, location of pits and names of owners of land No scale [approx. 1:3168]
(1 plan, 132.5cm x 84cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 176

'A Plan of the Low Main Coal Seam, Washington New Colliery', by T. Morris Junr., n.d. [late 18th century] Gives underground workings, location of pits, and owners of freehold No scale [approx. 1:3168]
(1 plan, 136cm x 93.5cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 177

'A plan of the Maudlin Coal Seam at Washington New Colliery', n.d. [c.late 18th century] Gives underground workings, position of pits, and names of owners of land No scale [approx. 1:3168]
(1 plan, 157cm x 81cm, 1 inen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 178

Sketch plan of Washington New Colliery, n.d. [post 1815] Gives location of pits, new line of waggonway, buildings, and names of owners of land Scale: 8 chains to 1 inch [1:6336]
(1 plan, 90cm x 68cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 179

'Plan of North Biddick Colliery in the County of Durham', 26 October 1786 Gives Haugh, Fortune and old Pits, underground seams and upcast dyke, with depths, and river Wear; also notes concerning workings Scale: 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 53.5cm x 41cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 180

Plan of underground workings of unidentified colliery, [Washington Maudlin Seam?], n.d. [18th - 19th centuries] Gives location of pits No scale [approx. 1:3168]
(1 plan, 102cm x 79cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour, badly damaged)

Ref: D/Br/P 181

Plan of II Pit, Hutton Seam [Washington, Oxclose], n.d. [post 1827] Gives underground workings and position of pits Scale: 2 chains to 1 inch [1:1584]
(1 plan, 68.5cm x 54cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Willington (Ref: D/Br/P 182)Ref: D/Br/P 182

Plan of mine workings near Willington Old Hall, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives acreage, drift, Willington Old and New Pits, Willington Old Hall buildings, North Eastern Railway and river Wear Scale: approx. 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 74cm x 71cm, waxed linen, ink arid water-colour)

Out County (Ref: D/Br/P 183)

Northumberland

Ref: D/Br/P 183

'A Plan of Wallsend Colliery [Northumberland], belonging to William Russell Esqr.', 1796 Gives underground workings No scale [approx. 1:288]
(1 plan, 330cm x 123cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Architectural (Ref: D/Br/P 184-220)Brancepeth Castle (Ref: D/Br/P 184-203)Ref: D/Br/P 184

Block Plan shewing Brancepeth Castle as it existed before restoration [in 1813], n.d. [ c.late 19th century] No scale [approx. 1:216]
(1 plan, 68.5cm x 53.5cm, duplicated)

Ref: D/Br/P 185

Plan of Brancepeth Castle showing kitchen drain, deep drain and bell from gateway, by J.W. Spoor, 1870 Scale: 1 inch to 14 feet [1:168]
(1 plan, 104.5cm x 74.5cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 186

Photocopy of Brancepeth Castle, Plan of New Drainage by Waller and Sons of Belgrave Square, September 1883 Scale: 1 inch to 14 feet [1:168]
(1 plan, 98cm x 63cm, duplicated, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 187

Detail of stone floor in the chapel at Brancepeth Castle, relaid 1879, 1911 Scale: 2' inch to 1 foot [1:24]
(1 plan, 64.5cm x 40.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 188/1

Brancepeth Castle, Co. Durham, Basement Plan, by Albert B. Brooks of Durham, County Engineer, December 1922 Scale: 1 inch to 14 feet [1:168]
(1 plan, 93.5cm x 82.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 188/2

Brancepeth Castle, Co. Durham, Ground Floor Plan, by Albert E. Brookes of Durham, County Engineer, December 1922 Scale: 1 inch to 14 feet [1:168]
(1 plan, 93cm x 82cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 188/3

Brancepeth Castle, Co. Durham, Intermediate Floor Plan, between ground floor and first floor, by Albert E. Brookes of Durham, County Engineer, December 1922 Scale: 1 inch to 14 feet [1:168]
(1 plan, 93.5cm x 81cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 188/4

Brancepeth Castle, Co. Durham, First Floor Plan, by Albert B. Brookes of Durham, County Engineer, December 1922 Scale: 1 inch to 14 feet [1:168]
(1 plan, 93cm x 82cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 189/1

Basement plan of Brancepeth Castle, endorsed Durham Light Infantry", 30 October 1942 Gives names of rooms Scale: 1 inch to 30 feet [1:360]
(1 plan, 41cm x 37cm, duplicated)

Ref: D/Br/P 189/2

Ground floor plan of Brancepeth Castle, endorsed "Durham Light Infantry", 30 October 1942 Gives names of rooms Scale: 1 inch to 30 feet [1:360]
(1 plan, 40cm x 36.5cm, duplicated)

Ref: D/Br/P 189/3

First floor plan of Brancepeth Castle endorsed "Durham Light Infantry", 30 October 1942 Gives names of rooms Scale: 1 inch to 30 feet [1:360]
(1 plan, 40cm x 38cm, duplicated)

Ref: D/Br/P 189/4

Intermediate floor plan of Brancepeth Castle endorsed "Durham Light Infantry", 30 October 1942 Gives names of rooms Scale: 1 inch to 30 feet [1:360]
(1 plan, 40cm x 36.5cm, duplicated)

Ref: D/Br/P 190/1

Brancepeth Castle, Durham, Basement plan, n.d. [1960s] Scale: 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 90cm x 65cm, duplicated, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 190/2

Brancepeth Castle, Durham, Ground floor plan, n.d. [1960s] Scale: 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 90cm x 65cm, duplicated, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 190/3

Brancepeth Castle, Durham, Intermediate floor plan, n.d. [1960s] Scale: 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 90cm x 65cm, duplicated, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 190/4

Brancepeth Castle, Durham, First floor plan, n.d. [1960s] Scale: 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]
(1 plan, 90cm x 65cm, duplicated, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 191

Detailed plan of new flower gardens at Brancepeth Castle, with index, 1909 Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch [1:240]
(1 plan, 84cm x 66cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 192/1

Plan of Brancepeth Castle main entrance, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives roads to gardens and rectory, estate office, Lodge, path to gardens and new road Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch [1:240]
(1 plan, 72cm x 27cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 192/2

Plan and elevation of bridge in pleasure grounds, Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [late 19th century] Scale: 2 feet to 1 inch [1:24]
(1 plan, 66cm x 54.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 192/3

Section of bridge in pleasure grounds, Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [late 19th century] Scale: 2 feet to 1 inch [1:24]
(1 plan, 49.5cm x 27.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 192/4

Sketch of coping of garden battlements, Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [late 19th century] No scale [approx. 1:24]
(1 plan, 53cm x 47cm, pencil and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 192/5

Section of [garden battlements], Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [late 19th century] Scale: 1 inch to 8 feet [1:96]
(1 plan, 74cm x 35.5cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 193/1

Elevation of proposed gates to flower garden [at Brancepeth], n.d. [19th century] Scale: 1 inch to 1 foot [1:12]
(1 plan, 76cm x 48.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 193/2

Elevation of proposed railings [surrounding flower garden at Brancepeth], n.d. [19th century] No scale [approx. 1:12]
(1 plan, 74cm x 64cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 193/3

Elevation of proposed railings [surrounding flower garden at Brancepeth], n.d. [19th century] No scale [approx. 1:12]
(1 plan, 74cm x 64cm, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 194

Plan and elevation of battlements of Western Wall in garden at Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [late 19th century] Scale: 1/2" and ยน/8"
(1 plan, 65.5cm x 45cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 195

Detailed plan of Gateway, showing top of plinth and foundation, at Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [c.1914] Scale: 1 inch to 1 foot [1:12]
(1 plan, 111cm x 50cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/1

Plan of proposed gate into Deer Park from Page Bank Road, Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [1914] Scale: 1 inch to 1 foot [1:12]
(1 plan, 64cm x 39cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/2

Detail of proposed wrought iron gate at Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [1914] No scale [approx. 1:12]
(1 plan, 54cm x 53cm, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/3

Plan of Holywell Piers and Vases at gateway into Brancepeth Castle [gardens], n.d. [1914] No scale [approx. 1:48]
(1 plan, 76cm x 55.5cm, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/4

Plan of Bishop Middleham Piers and Vases at gateway into Brancepeth Castle [gardens], n.d. [1914] No scale [approx. 1:48]
(1 plan, 76cm x 55.5cm, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/5

Plan of piers and gateway into Brancepeth Castle [gardens], n.d. [1914] Scale: 1/4 inch to 1 foot [1:48]
(1 plan, 77cm x 55.5cm, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/6

Detail of iron work, Scripton Lodge gateway, n.d. [1914] No scale [approx. 1:12]
(1 plan, 42.5cm x 36cm, ink and pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/7

Plan of Middlemiss Lodge gateway, n.d. [1914] No scale [approx. 1:12]
(1 plan, 63cm x 46.5cm, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/8

Detail of a wrought iron gateway, n.d. [1914] No scale [approx. 1:12]
(1 plan, 76cm x 56.5cm, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 196/9

Plan of Bishop Middleham Piers and Holywell Vases at gateway [to Brancepeth Castle gardens], n.d. [1914] No scale [approx. 1:48]
(1 plan, 76cm x 55.5cm, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 197

Plan and section of Old Brewhouse, Brancepeth, n.d. [c.1900] Scale: ยน/8"
(1 plan, 51cm x 32.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 198

Perspective view of proposed range of Greenhouses for Rt. Honble. Lord Boyne, by John Weeks and Co., Horticultural Builders, Chelsea, n.d. [c.1900] No scale
(1 plan, 65cm x 46. Scm, water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 199

Block plan of the entrance lodge to Brancepeth Castle by Frankland Smith, clerk of the works, Brancepeth, 1904/1905 Scale: 1 inch to 16 feet [1:192]; 1 inch to 4 feet [1:48]
(1 plan, 56cm x 43cm, ink and water-colour on waxed linen)

Ref: D/Br/P 200

Ground and first floor plan of the entrance lodge to Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [1904/1905] Scale: 1 inch to 4 feet [1:48]
(1 plan, 65cm x 48cm, ink and water-colour on waxed linen)

Ref: D/Br/P 201

Ground and first floor plan of proposed new laundry intended to be built at Brancepeth, 1906 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 64cm x 44.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 202

Plan, section and elevation of proposed alterations and repairs to Estate Workshops at Brancepeth, 10 December 1919 Scale: ยน/8"
(1 plan, 71cm x 50cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 203

Proposed new front elevation for offices at Brancepeth Castle, n.d. [1920s] No scale
(1 plan, 41cm x 44.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Brancepeth Estate (Ref: D/Br/P 204-208)Ref: D/Br/P 204/1

Plan of cottage at Brancepeth, 1911 Gives ground and first floor rooms with sizes Endorsed "Thomas Tind[all] House, Blacks[mith]" Scale: 4 feet to 1 inch [1:48]
(1 plan, 71cm x 53.5cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 204/2

Sketch plan of cottages [in Brancepeth], n.d. [c.1911] No scale
(1 plan, 101cm x 66.5cm, linen backed, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 204/3

Site plan of cottages [in Brancepeth], n.d. [c.1911] No scale
(1 plan, 25cm x 20.5cm, pencil)

Ref: D/Br/P 205/1

Plan, section and elevation of Proposed Parish Hall and Institute, Brancepeth, by A. Forster of Brancepeth, 18 November 1921 Scale: 3 inch to 8 feet [1:96]
(1 plan, 77.5cm x 54cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 205/2

Plan, section and elevation of Brancepeth Parish Hall and Institute, by A. Forster, Brancepeth, 6 June 1923 Scale: ยน/8"
(1 plan, 82cm x 61cm, waxed linen, ink and watercolour)

Ref: D/Br/P 205/3

Plan, section and elevation of Brancepeth Parish Hall and Institute, by A. Forster of Brancepeth, n.d. [1923] Scale: ยน/8"
(1 plan, 81cm x 62cm, linen backed, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 206

Plan of alterations to Cornsay Alms Houses including elevation of bell turret, n.d. [19th century] Scale: 1/4"
(1 plan, 61cm x 43cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 207/1

Ground and bedroom plan and front elevation of 3 cottages to be built [on Brancepeth estate], n.d. [1930s] Annexed: estimate of cost Scale: ยน/8"
(1 plan, 49cm x 40cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 207/2

Ground and bedroom plan and front elevation of 3 cottages to be built [on Brancepeth estate], n.d. [1930s] Annexed: estimate of cost Scale: ยน/8"
(1 plan, 49cm x 41cm, tracing paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 208

Proposed alterations in school yards at Brancepeth, n.d. [early 20th century] Scale: 1/4 inch to 1 foot [1:48]
(1 plan, 53cm x 38cm, ink and water-colour)

Hardwick Hall (Ref: D/Br/P 209-215)Ref: D/Br/P 209

'The East Front of Hardwick in the Bishoprick of Durham. Design'd for John Burdon Esqr', by James Paine, architect, n.d. [1751 - 1757] Scale: 1 inch to 12 feet [1:144]
(1 plan, 73.5cm x 39cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 210

'West Front of a House Intended to be Built at Hardwick in the County of Durham for John Burdon Esqr.', [by James Paine, architect], n.d. [1751 - 1757] Scale: 1 inch to 12 feet [1:144]
(1 plan, 73.5cm x 40.5cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 211

Front elevation and ground plan of proposed temple [for Harwick Hall, by James Paine, architect], n.d. [1751 - 1757] No scale
(1 plan, 46.5cm x 35cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 212

Section of interior of proposed temple [at Hardwick Hall], by [James Paine, architect], n.d. [1751 - 1757] No scale
(1 plan, 33.5cm x 25cm, linen backed paper, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 213

Front elevation and ground plan of the proposed banqueting house [at Hardwick Hall by James Paine, architect], n.d. [1751 - 1757] No scale
(1 plan, 46.5cm x 35cm, linen backed, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 214

Ground, first and mezzanine floor plan of alterations to Hardwick Hall for The Hon. G. Hamilton Russell, by Stephen Wilkinson and Crowley of Newcastle, architects and surveyors, February 1907 Gives names of rooms Scale: 1 inch to 8 feet [1:96]
(1 plan, 81cm x 60cm, duplicated, part coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 215/1

Ground plan of Hardwick Hall Drainage, 18 October 1915 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 76.5cm x 69cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 215/2

Ground plan and front/end elevations [of proposed greenhouse at Hardwick Hall], 20 July 1905 Scale: 4 feet to 1 inch [1:48]
(1 plan, 61cm x 50.5cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 215/3

Ground plan, section and general view of pony sheds at Hardwick Hall, Sedgefield for Rt. Hon. Viscount Boyne, 26 March 1919 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 52cm x 32cm, waxed linen, ink)

Sedgefield (Ref: D/Br/P 216)Ref: D/Br/P 216/1

Ground and chamber plan, section and elevations of proposed cottacjes, Back Lane, Sedgefield for Rt. Hon. Viscount Boyne, 23 September 1914 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96] and 4 feet to 1 inch [1:48]
(1 plan, 98.5cm x 67cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 216/2

Block plan of two new cottages, Station Road, Sedgefield for the Rt. Hon. Viscount Boyne, by J.M., 25 March 1915 Scale: 16 feet to 1 inch [1:192]
(1 plan, 47.5cm x 32cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Br/P 217-220)Ref: D/Br/P 217/1

Plan, section and front elevation of semi-detached houses [built at North End, Durham City], n.d. [1930 - 1935] No scale [approx. 1:96]
(1 plan, 45cm x 39.5cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 217/2

Plan, section and front elevation of semi-detached houses [built in North End, Durham City], n.d. [c.1930 - 1935] No scale [approx. 1:96]
(1 plan, 49cm x 40.5cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 217/3

Plan, section and front elevation of semi-detached houses [built in North End, Durham City], n.d. [c.1930 - 1935] No scale [approx. 1:96]
(1 plan, 48cm x 44cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 218

Architects' drawings for proposed park gates [for Brancepeth or Hardwick?], n.d. [18th - 19th centuries] No scale
(1 plan, 129cm x 58cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 219

Ground plan of unidentified house, n.d. [late 19th century] No scale [approx. 1:96]
(1 plan, 90cm x 70cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 220

Plan, section and elevation of unidentified footbridge by Walker and Emley, Neville Iron Works, Newcastle, n.d. [late 19th century] Scale: 1 inch to 1 foot 3 inches [1:15]
(1 plan, 66cm x 50cm, ink and water-colour)

Deposited (Ref: D/Br/P 221-229)Ref: D/Br/P 221

'Plan shewing the connexion of the proposed Line of Canal from Stockton to Evenwood Bridge, with the Estates of M. Russell, Esq' ., n.d. [c.1820] Gives Mordon, Hoggs Houses, Stillington, Mr. Head's buildings, Mills, Whitton, Thorp, Blakeston Hall, Robert Fletcher's buildings, Winyard, Bluestone Mill, Moon's Mill, Christopher Coalpit's buildings, Portrack, River Tees and Newport Scale: approx. 1 inch to 8 chains [1:6336]
(1 plan, 69cm x 134cm, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 222

'A survey and leveling of the railway from Washington Colliery to the Tyne', n.d. [post 1826] Plan and section, gives buildings, parts of roads, and names of owners of land Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 175cm x 68cm, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 223

Scale of Distances on the Main Line of the Stockton and Darlington Railway from Witton Park Colliery to Company's Wharf at Stockton, n.d. [post 1826]
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 224/1-2

'Plan and section of the Continuation of the Main Line Railway from the City of Durham to Sunderland Near the Sea with two branches therefrom, all in the County of Durham', Thos. E. Forster, engineer, Benjamin Dodd and Robert Robson, surveyors, n.d. [early 19th century] Scale: Longitudinal: 1 inch to 20 chains [1:15840]; Vertical, 1 inch to 100 feet [1:1200]
(2 plans, 142cm x 60cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 225

Plans, sections and book of reference for the construction of railways for the North Eastern Railway in the parish of Brancepeth, and extra parochial place between the townships of Elvet and Brandon and Byshottles, Session 1873 - 1874 Scale: Horizontal, 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]; Vertical, 1 inch to 100 feet [1:1200]
(1 file, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 226

'North Eastern Railway. Alteration of Road at Willington Plan', Session 1875 - 1876 by M. and M.W. Lambert, Lithographers, Newcastle Gives datum level and section of present road Scale: Horizontal, approx. 1 inch to 3 chains [1:2376]; Vertical, 1 inch to 40 feet [1:480]
(1 plan, 66cm x 39cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 227

'Plans and sections of so much of the Works to be authorised and constructed, and of the lands to be acquired as relates to the parish of Brancepeth, for Weardale and Shildon District Waterworks', by T. and C. Hawksley of Westminster, civil engineers, November 1878 Scale: Horizontal, 12 chains to 1 inch [1:9504]; Vertical, 1 inch to 80 feet [3:960]
(1 file, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 228

'Plan and Section of a Proposed Railway to be called The West Durham Railway from the Byers Green Branch of the Clarence Railway to near Billy Row', n.d. [19th century] Scale: Horizontal, 20 chains to 1 inch [1:15840]; Vertical, 1 inch to 100 feet [1:1200]
(1 plan, 58cm x 42cm, printed, part coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 229/1

Plan and section of North Eastern Railway, Team Valley Extension at High and Low Burnigill, n.d. [19th century] Scale: Horizontal, 1 inch to 3 chains [1:2376]; 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]; Vertical, 1 inch to 40 feet [1:480]; 1 inch to 100 feet [1:1200]
(1 plan, 88cm x 57cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 229/2

Plan and section of North Eastern Railway Team Valley Extension at Little Burn, n.d. [19th century] Scale: Horizontal, 1 inch to 3 chains [1:2376] 1 inch to 4 chains [1:3168]; Vertical, 1 inch to 40 feet [1:480]; 1 inch to 100 feet [1:1200]
(1 plan, 88cm x 57cm, printed)

Ordnance Survey (Ref: D/Br/P 230-297)First Edition 25 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 230-252)Ref: D/Br/P 230/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet VII:6, The Leam, High Leam and South Follonsby etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 230/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet VII:8, Boldon Station, Downhill House and Hylton Grove/Bridge, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 230/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet VII:10, Great Usworth and Springwell Colliery, 1856 Scale 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 230/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet VII:10, Great Usworth and Springwell Colliery, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 231

First Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets VII:6 and 7, part only, 1856 Gives boundary of South Follonsby with field boundaries, acreage and name of occupier Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 140cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 232/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XVIII:12, Coldpike and Throstle Nest, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 232/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XVIII:15, Satley, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 232/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XVIII:15, Satley, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 232/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XVIII:16, Cornsay, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 232/5

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XVIII:16, Ragpath and Cornsay House, 1856 Gives Ragpath Wood coloured pink Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 233/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XIX:3, West Edmondsley, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 233/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XIX:13, Malton, Quebec, Clickemin etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 234

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheets XX:10, 11, 14, 15, Belmont, Pittington and surrounding area, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 m;ile [1:2500
(1 plan, 198cm x 131cm, printed, coloured, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 235/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XX:5, Plawsworth, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 235/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XX:13, Framwellgate Moor, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 235/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XX:14, Carr Ville, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 236

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XX:10, (part only) for Frankland and Brasside Pit, East Moor Leazes and Union Hall, 1856 Gives railway, field boundaries, roads, and woodland etc. Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 105cm x 70.5cm, printed, part coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:2, Hermitage, Adelphi etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:3, Broomshields, Rare Dean etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:4, Cornsay Almshouses etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:6, Wards End (Greencroft), 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/5

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:7, West Shields etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/6

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:7, West Shields etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/7

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:8, Hedley Hope, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/8

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:11, Tow Law and Black Prince Colliery, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/9

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:11, Tow Law and Black Prince Colliery, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/10

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:11, Tow Law and Black Prince Colliery, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 237/11

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:12, part only, Low West House, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 238/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:1, part only, Old Ivesley, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 238/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:2, part only, Ragpath Wood and Birks Wood, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 238/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:2, part only, Ragpath Wood and Birks Wood, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 238/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:3, Hareholm and Sleetburn etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 238/5

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:7, Brandon and area, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 239/1

First Edition Ordnance- Survey Sheet XXVII:1, Durham City, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 239/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVII:2, New Durham, Dragon Villa etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 239/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVII:13, part only, Sunderland Bridge township omitted, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 239/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVII:14, Bowburn, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 240/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV:2, Brancepeth Colliery, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 240/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV:6, Willington Colliery, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 240/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV:6, Willington Colliery, 1856 Additional boundaries and [new housing] marked Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 241/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXV:1, Hett, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 241/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXV:2, part only, Broom Hill, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 241/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXV:15, Mainsforth and Bishop Midd] eham, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 241/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXV:16, Holdforth, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 242/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXVI:5, Trimdon, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 242/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXVI:16, part only, Elwick Windmill, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 243

First Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets XXXVI:9, 10, 13, 14, Fishburn and surrounding area, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 200cm x 130cm, printed, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 244

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXVII:13, 14 combined sheet, Dalton Piercy, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 127.5cm x 70cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 245/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIII:4, Hardwick Hall and part of Sedgefield, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 245/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIII:4, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 245/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIII:4, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 245/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIII:8, part of Sedgefield, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 245/5

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIII:12, Bracken Hill etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 245/6

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIII:16, part only, Growdy Hall etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 246

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheets XLIII:3, part only, and XLIII:7, Bradbury, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 194cm x 100cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 247

First Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets XLIII:11, 12, 15, 16, Mordon and surrounding area, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 200cm x 133cm, printed, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 248

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheets XLIV:1 and 5, Sedgefield etc., combined, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 130cm x 100cm, printed coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 249/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIV:1, Ryall and part of Sedgefield, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 249/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIV:5, part of Sedgefield, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 249/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIV:9, Layton, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 249/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIV:13, Foxton and Shotton, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 249/5

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIV:13, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 249/6

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIV:13, Foxton and Shotton, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 249/7

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIV:15, Fulthorpe etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 250

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheets XLIV:2, 6, Butterwick, Londonderry Brick and Tile Works etc., combined, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 129cm x 99cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 251/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLV:1, part only, Hart parish, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 251/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLVIII:3, Primrose Hall etc., 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 252/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet L:2, part only, Carlton Grange, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 252/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet L:3, part only, Blakestone Bridge, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 252/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet L:7, part only, Redmarshall Parish, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 252/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet LV:8, part only, South Burdon, Street House, Spring House, 1856 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile {approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Second Edition 25 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 253-261)Ref: D/Br/P 253

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV:8, Hedley Hope, 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 254/1

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:3, Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth Colliery, 1896 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 254/2

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:4, Broom, Auton Stile etc., 1896 Scale : 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 254/3

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:12, Meadowfield, Brandon, Browney and Littleburn Collieries 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 254/4

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:15, Brancepeth Castle, 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 254/5

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:16, Burnigill, Holywell etc., 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 255

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:15, Brancepeth and Brancepeth Castle, 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 104cm x 75cm, linen backed, printed, partially coloured, on two poles)

Ref: D/Br/P 256

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVII:1, Durham City, 1896 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 257/1

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV:2, Brancepeth Colliery, 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 257/2

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV:6, Willington and Sunny Brow, 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 258

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXV:1, Hett, Tudhoe etc., 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 259

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXVI:4, Nesbitt Hall, Hulam, Sheraton Hill etc., 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 260

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIII:8, Sedgefield, 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 261

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIV:2, Butterwick, 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Third Edition 25 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 262-263)Ref: D/Br/P 262

Third Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:2, Esh Winning, estate boundary marked, 1920 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 263

Third Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet LI:9 and North Yorkshire VI:13, Portrack, 1917 Gives also leases, sales and sewers, 1868 - 1932 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed)

Fourth Edition 25 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 264)Ref: D/Br/P 264/1

Copy Fourth Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV:2, Brancepeth Colliery, 1938 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, duplicated, waxed linen)

Ref: D/Br/P 264/2

Copy Fourth Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV:3, Page Bank, 1939 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, duplicated, waxed linen)

First Edition 6 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 265-276)Ref: D/Br/P 265

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XX, Newton Hall etc., 1861 Gives boundaries of Newton Hall estate Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 101cm x 69.5cm, printed, part water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 266

First Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, 1856 Gives boundaries of the Brancepeth Estate Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 278cm x 125cm, printed, water-colour, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 267

First Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets, XXXV, XXXVI, XLIII, XLIV, XLIX, L, 1856 Gives boundaries of Hardwick Estate Scale: 6 inches to 3 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 180cm x 3 91cm, printed, linen backed, water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 268/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV, Wolsingham, Tow Law etc., 1856 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 268/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXV, Wolsingham, Tow Law etc., 1856 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 268/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI, Brancepeth Estate, 1856 Gives additional boundaries of properties Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 268/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI, Brancepeth etc., 1856 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 269

First Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets, XXVI and XXXIV, Brancepeth, Byers Green etc., 1856 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 123cm x 93cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 270

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVII, Durham City etc., 1861 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 104cm x 68cm, printed, bottom right-hand corner missing)

Ref: D/Br/P 271/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIII, Witton le Wear and Hamsterley etc., 1861 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 271/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV, Brancepeth Colliery, Willington etc., 1861 Gives additional boundaries and numbers Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 271/3

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXV, Bishop Middleham, Ferryhill etc., 1861 Gives additional boundaries Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 271/4

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXV, Bishop Middleham, Ferryihill etc., 1861 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69 cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 272

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXIV, Byers Green, 1861 Annotated: "Shafto v Bolckow Vaughan and Co. Ltd. and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners" shows boundaries of ancient and allotted copyholds and allotted freeholds Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 100cm x 115cm, printed, water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 273

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXXV, Bishop Middleham, Ferryhill and Cornforth etc., 1861 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 104cm x 68cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 274

First Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets XLIII and XLIV, Hardwick, Sedgefield, Wolviston etc., 1859 Gives boundaries of Hardwick Estate Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 189cm x 69cm, printed, part coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 275/1

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIII, Hardwick, Mordon etc., 1859 Gives estate boundaries Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 275/2

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XLIX, Aycliffe, Great Stainton etc., 1858 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 276

First Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet L, Stockton, Norton, Bishopton etc., 1859 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 102cm x 69cm, printed, part of top right-hand corner missing)

Second Edition 6 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 277-280)Ref: D/Br/P 277

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI:NE, Brandon and Byshottles U.D., 1898 Gives site of new pit at Brandon Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 52.5cm x 43.5cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 278

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheets XXVII:SW, SE; XXXV:NW, NE, SE; XXXVI:SW, NW; XLIII:NE, SE; XLIV:NW, NE, SW, SE; L:NW, NE, SE; LI:SW; with parts of Yorkshire NR VI:B; VI; XV; XVI showing Hardwick Estate, 1898 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: D/Br/P 279/1

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XII, Annfield Plain, Oxhill, Burnhope, Craghead, Newfield, Pelton Fell, Waldridge, Edmondsley and Sacriston, 1898 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 100cm x 72cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 279/2

Second Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets XXXV:SE; XXXVI:SW; XLIII:NE, SE; XLIV:NW, SW, SE; L:NW, NE, Hardwick Estate and surrounding area (boundaries marked), 1898 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 141cm x 131cm, printed, linen backed, water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 280

Second Edition Ordnance Survey combined sheets XLIX:NE, SE; L; LV:NE, SE; LVI, 1898 Gives Stockton, Egglescliffe, Preston, Yarm, Great and Little Stainton, Stillington, Bishopton, Barmpton, Sadberge, Newbiggin, Carlton, Redmarshall, Elton, Long Newton, Great Burdon, Haughton-le-Skerne and Middleton St. George Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 146cm x 126cm, printed, linen backed)

Third and Provisional Editions, 6 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 281-283)Ref: D/Br/P 238/3

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet NZ 23 NE, Sunderland Bridge, Tudhoe and Hett, 1952 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 281

Annotated Third Edition Ordnance Survey Sheets XXVI and XXXIV from Ushaw Moor Colliery in the north to Toronto in the south, edition of 1921 - 1924 Gives overhead ropeways, and feeders [to collieries] Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 131cm x 98cm, linen backed, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 282

Third Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet XXVI, Brancepeth, Brandon, Brandon Colliery, New Brancepeth Colliery etc., 1923 Boundaries around collieries and Eshwood Hall marked; endorsed "Estate Office Tudhoe County Durham" Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 100cm x 74cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/1

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet NZ 13 SE, Howden le Wear, Sunnybrow, Hunwick, Escomb and Witton Park, 1954 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/2

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet NZ 13 SE as at D/Br/P 283/1 above, 1954 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/4

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet NZ 23 NE as at D/Br/P 283/3, 1952 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/5

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet NZ 23 SE, Spennymoor, Ferryhill, Chilton and Kirk Merrington, 1952 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/6

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet NZ 23 SE as at D/Br/P 283/5, 1952 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/7

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet 45/23 SW, Newfield, Byers Green etc., 1951 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/8

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet 45/23 SW, as at D/Br/P 283/7, 1951 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/9

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet 45/24 SE, Durham City, 1951 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 283/10

Provisional Edition Ordnance Suivey Sheet 45/24 SE, as at D/Br/P 283/9, 1951 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 73cm x 56cm, printed)

1 inch (Ref: D/Br/P 284-287)Ref: D/Br/P 284

First Edition Ordnance Survey of North East England from Newcastle in the North to Pickering in the South, 1879 Gives names of Tynedale, Morpeth, Braes of Derwent, North and South Durham, Earl of Zetland, Cleveland, Eskdale, Hurworth, Bedale, Sunnington and Sir H. Johnstone's Hunts Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 146cm x 140cm, printed ,linen backed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 285

Third Edition Ordnance Survey of North East England frpm Newcastle in the North to Spaunton Moor in the South, 1905 Gives Russell estates at Usworth, Newton Hall, Brancepeth and Cornsay, Hardwick, Thornaby on Tees and Baysdale Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 148cm x 140cm, printed, linen backed, water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 286

Ordnance Survey plan of Deerness Valley from Durham to Tow Law, endorsed "The Executors of the Duke of Westminster's Brancepeth Estate", n.d. [post 1945] Shows fire hydrants and boundaries of woodland Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 76cm x 52cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 287/1

Part of Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet 84, Middleton in Teesdale, Barnard Castle, Brough and Kirkby Stephen etc., 1947 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 72cm x 46.5cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 287/2

Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet 85, Seaham Harbour, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough and Darlington, 1947 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 87cm x 72cm, printed, coloured, N.W. corner missing)

Ref: D/Br/P 287/3

Part of Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Hexham Sheet 77, Bellingham etc., n.d. [c.1947] Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 73cm x 46cm, printed, coloured, S. half missing)

Ref: D/Br/P 287/4

Part of Provisional Edition Ordnance Survey Newcastle Sheet 78, Widdrington to Whitley Bay, n.d. [c.1947] Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 73cm x 47cm, printed, coloured, S. half missing)

Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Br/P 288-292)Ref: D/Br/P 288/1

Copy Ordnance Survey sheet for Willington, n.d. [late 19th century] Gives acreage of 3 fields marked A, B and C Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 41cm x 36cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 288/2

Copy Ordnance Survey plan of Eshwood Hall and area, n.d. [early 20th century] No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 78cm x 47.5cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 289

Copy Ordnance Survey plan of Eshwood Hall and area, n.d. [early 20th century] Gives rights of way with notes concerning same Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 73cm x 47.5cm, duplicated, partially coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 290

Copy Ordnance Survey plan showing part of Hardwick Estate at Howe Hills Plantation and Stiilington Moor, n.d. [20th century] Gives buildings, field boundaries, roads, railway, stream, woodland etc. No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 154cm x 76cm, waxed linen, ink)

Ref: D/Br/P 291

Copy of part of Ordnance Survey sheets VII:10 and 14 for Barmston, n.d. [c.1910] Gives buildings, field boundaries, price per acre, and roads No scale [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 31.5cm x 28cm, waxed linen, ink and water-colour)

Ref: D/Br/P 292/1

Ordnance Survey Sheet NZ 35 NE, showing ward boundaries in the borough of Sunderland from Ford to Bishopwearmouth, 1967 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 71cm x 56cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 292/2

Ordnance Survey Sheet 45/35 SW, showing changes in boundaries of part of Sunderland C.B., and Houghton le Spring U.D., 1967 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 71cm x 57.5cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 292/3

Ordnance Survey Sheet NZ 45 SW, showing Ryhope Ward boundary, 1967 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 71cm x 55.5cm, printed, coloured)

Indexes and Schedules (Ref: D/Br/P 293-294)Ref: D/Br/P 293

Ordnance Survey index sheet for 6 inch and 25 inch plans, 1885 Scale: 1 inch to 2 miles [1:126720]
(1 plan, 112cm x 69cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 294/1

Schedule for First Edition Ordnance Survey sheets, 25 inches to 1 mile, for Brancepeth parish, numbers 78-312, 745-859; Brandon and Byshottles, numbers 860-1879; Brancepeth Common, numbers 1-8; and Crook and Billy Row, numbers 1-77, 1859
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 294/2

Schedule for First Edition Ordnance Survey sheets, 25 inches to 1 mile, for Brancepeth township, numbers 1-192; and Brancepeth parish, numbers, 313-581, 1859
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 294/3

Schedule for First Edition Ordnance Survey sheets, 25 inches to 1 mile, for Brancepeth township, detached numbers 1-82, 1-144; Brancepeth parish, 193-273; and Helmington Row 1-105, 1859
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 294/4

Schedule as at D/Br/P 294/3, 1859
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 294/5

Schedule of First Edition Ordnance Survey sheets, 25 inches to 1 mile, for St. Oswald's parish, Crossgate, numbers 1-215; Elvet, numbers 1-35; and Shincliffe, numbers 1-133, 1859
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Br/P 294/6

Schedule for First Edition Ordnance Survey sheets, 25 inches to 1 mile, for St. Oswald's parish, Shincliff numbers 134-300; Sunderland Bridge, numbers 1-118; and Croxdale, numbers 1-109, 1859
(1 paper)

Out County (Ref: D/Br/P 295-297)Shropshire (Salop) (Ref: D/Br/P 295)Ref: D/Br/P 295

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet LXV:2 (Shropshire) Cleobury North and area, 1903 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [approx. 1:2500]
(1 plan, 105cm x 74cm, printed)

Yorkshire (Ref: D/Br/P 296-297)Ref: D/Br/P 296

First Edition Ordnance Survey plans, Yorkshire N.R. sheets 29, 30, 43, 44, showing Baysdale Abbey estate, 1853 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: D/Br/P 297/1

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet VII SE, Yorkshire, North Riding, Marske, New Marske, Yearby and Upleatham 1895 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 56. 5cm x 42. 5cm, printed, partially coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 297/2

Second Edition Ordnance Survey Sheet VIII: NW and SW, Yorkshire: North Riding, Saltburn by the Sea and Brotton, 1895 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan, 56.5cm x 42.5cm, printed, partially coloured)

Printed (Ref: D/Br/P 298-309)Durham (Ref: D/Br/P 298-305)Ref: D/Br/P 298

'Map of the County Palatine of Durham from an Actual Survey made in the years 1818 and 1819 by C. Greenwood. Dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry of the County by the proprieters, G Pringle and C. Greenwood, 50 Leicester Square, London' Published 1 March 1820 Gives engraving of Durham Cathedral Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 130cm x 108cm, printed, coloured, linen backed)

Ref: D/Br/P 299

'Plan of the Auckland Coal District in the County of Durham, Being the fifth in a series of plans of the Great Northern Coal Field', by John Thomas William Bell of Newcastle upon Tyne, civil engineer and surveyor, 1852 Scale: 2.5 inches to 1 mile [1:25000]
(1 plan, 112cm x 86cm, linen backed, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 300

Diagram of Durham showing Unions, Rural and Urban Districts, Municipal and County Boroughs and Civil Parishes, 1917 Scale: 1 inch to 2 miles [1:126720]
(1 plan, 73cm x 62.5cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 301

Diagram of Durham showing Civil Parishes and Catchment Area Boundaries, 1 October 1939 Scale: 1/2 inch to 1 mile [1:31680]
(1 plan, 82.5cm x 68.5cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 302

Diagram of Durham showing the Administrative County, County and Municipal Boroughs, Urban and Rural Districts and Civil Parishes, 1 July 1946 Scale: 2 inch to 1 mile [1:31680]
(1 plan, 75cm x 64.5cm, printed)

Ref: D/Br/P 303

Scarborough's Map of Northumberland and Durham, published by The Scarborough Company, London, n.d. [early 20th century] Gives Ancient Counties, Administrative Counties, County and Municipal Borouqhs, Poor Law Unions, Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs, Urban and Rural Districts, Civil Parishes, Population, Railways, Tramways, Roads, Post Offices, Castles, Abbeys, Battlefields, Lighthouses, Lightships and Coastguard Stations Inset: geological plan Scale: 2 1/4 inches to mile [1:28160]
(1 plan, 108cm x 92cm, linen backed, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 304

Scarborough's map of Northumberland and Durham as at D/Br/P 303, n.d. [c.1910] Endorsed: Scarborough's map of England and Wales as at D/Br/P 309 below, n.d. [c.1910] Scale: 2 1/4 inches to 1 mile [1:28160]; 10 inches to 1 mile [1:633600]
(1 plan, 106cm x 90cm, printed, coloured, on two poles)

Ref: D/Br/P 305

Bacon's 20th Century Map of Northumberland and Durham, with parts of adjoining Counties, n.d. [c.1910] Gives County and Municipal Boroughs, Urban and Rural Districts and Unions, with alphabetical index and distinguished natives/places of interest Inset: Geological map and map of Parliamentary Boroughs and Divisions Scale: 3 miles to 1 inch [1:190080]
(1 plan, 102cm x 73cm, linen backed, printed, coloured)

Chester (Ref: D/Br/P 306)Ref: D/Br/P 306

'A Map of the County Palatine of Chester from an actual survey made in the year 1819 by C. Greenwood, Leicester Square, London', published 15 June 1819 No scale [approx. 1:63360]
(1 plan, printed, in 3 parts)

Yorkshire (Ref: D/Br/P 307)Ref: D/Br/P 307

'Map of the County of York Made on the Basis of Triangles in the County, determined by Lieut. Col. Wm. Mudge Royal Arty. F.R.S., and Capt. Thos. Colby, Royal Engrs., in the Trigonometrical Survey of England by Order of the Honourable Board of Ordnance', by C. Greenwood, Wakefield, 4 June 1817 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 223cm x 183cm, printed, linen backed)

Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Br/P 308-309)Ref: D/Br/P 308/1

'Map of the London and Edinburgh Mail Roads from East Retford (Notts.) to Morpeth (N'land.) including the two lines through Doncaster and Boroughbridge, and through Thorne and York delineating all the Proposed New Lines and Improvements. Also proposed extension of the present Thirsk and Stockton Roads to Newcastle upon Tyne, surveyed under the direction of Thomas Telford by Henry Welch, 1826', London, May 1827 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 338cm x 51cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 308/2

'Map of the London and Edinburgh Mail Roads from London to East Retford, including the two lines to Alconbury Hill through Hatfield and Ware, delineating all the variations and improvements of which they are capable, together with a projected new strait line of road extending from Welwyn to Tuxford, saving ten miles in distance, surveyed under the direction of Thomas Telford by James Mills, 1826', London, May 1827 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan, 302.5cm x 51cm, printed, coloured)

Ref: D/Br/P 309

'Scarborough's Map of England and Wales, showing Geographical Counties and Boroughs, All railways and steam ship lines and distances between stations and landings', n.d. [early 20th century] Gives table of distances from London, Index to Urban and Rural Sanitary Districts, with population (from 1901 census) etc. Scale: 1 inch to 10 miles [1:633600]
(1 plan, 108cm x 92cm, linen backed, printed, coloured)



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